Speed degradation on wired.
Speed degradation on wired.
Hi,
Ok so it seems that the speed of my Deco's when connected to Ethernet, degrades over time. To very specific speeds.
example from a fresh reboot of deco (main node, connected to gigabit switch). internet bandwidth is ~350mbps
less than a day later it drops to ~93mbps. but only on wired. (have fingbox doing regular speed tests and i test with my main pc which is also wired direct). doing a bandwidth check from my devices on wireless I'm still seeing about 300mbps. also speed test from deco itself says 350mbps
I've attempted to reboot the fingbox and PC which are wired, but nothing different happens in terms of speed. Also restarted the gigabit switch to see if it was relating to that. and no no difference.
Reboot the deco and speeds immediately go back to what I expect them to be (350ish)
Clearly it is an issue with deco.
running latest firmware as of today (1.2.8 i think off of the top of my head).
anyone else seeing this?
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just bumping this one as i still get this bloody problem. I either have to unplug the ethernet cable from the main M5 router (to the gigabit switch) for a couple of seconds, or sometimes a reboot sorts it. this is FAR from ideal.
changing the QOS settings did seem to sort it for a short while but the problem soon came back. does noone else seem to get this issue??
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Have you ever updated the firmware to 1.3.1 of the Deco M5; after that, do you still have the same issue.
Please draw me the current network diagram, including the switch.
Besides, try to connect the main Deco to the modem only and verify whether it works properly.
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It did this before latest fw and currently on 1.3.1
No need for a diagram ...it really isnt hard to understand..
Modem》m5》 switch》lan devices
Simple
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i ended up replacing all of the cat5 cables i was using in the whole setup to new ones, and i've not had the problem since. bear in mind that my problem was random and not slow speeds all of the time. but cables would be the first thing i'd check.
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